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  1. The NORDeHEALTH 2022 Patient Survey: Cross-Sectional Study of National Patient Portal Users in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia
  2. Errors, Omissions, and Offenses in the Health Record of Mental Health Care Patients: Results from a Nationwide Survey in Sweden
  3. A fieldwork manual as a regulatory device: Instructing, prescribing and describing documentation work
  4. Revisitando los metajuegos y el metajuego: consideraciones teóricas y metodológicas
  5. NORDeHEALTH – Learning from the Nordic Experiences of Patient Online Record Access (Preprint)
  6. Errors, Omissions, and Offenses in the Health Record of Mental Health Care Patients: Results from a Nationwide Survey in Sweden (Preprint)
  7. Seeking innovation: The research protocol for SMEs' networking
  8. The NORDeHEALTH 2022 Patient Survey: Cross-Sectional Study of National Patient Portal Users in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia (Preprint)
  9. Information behavior research in dialogue with neighboring fields
  10. Re-purposing Excavation Database Content as Paradata
  11. Health literacy, health literacy interventions and decision-making: a systematic literature review
  12. The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. CraigRobertson. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 312 pp. $34.95 (paperback). (ISBN 978‐1‐5179‐0946‐8)
  13. Archaeological Practices and Societal Challenges
  14. Everyday Health Information Literacy and Attitudes Towards Digital Health Services Among Finnish Older Adults
  15. Information behavior and practices research informing information systems design
  16. Connecting information literacy and social capital to better utilise knowledge resources in the workplace
  17. Ikääntyvien terveystietokäyttäytyminen ja hyödylliseksi koetut digitaaliset terveyspalvelut
  18. Making and taking information
  19. Cancer patients’ information seeking behavior related to online electronic healthcare records
  20. Do you want to receive bad news through your patient accessible electronic health record? A national survey on receiving bad news in an era of digital health
  21. Documenting information making in archaeological field reports
  22. Technological and informational frames: explaining age-related variation in the use of patient accessible electronic health records as technology and information
  23. Choreographies of Making Archaeological Data
  24. Monstrous hybridity of social information technologies: Through the lens of photorealism and non-photorealism in archaeological visualization
  25. Miten voimme ottaa huomioon ikääntyvien terveystietokäyttäytymisen digitaalisten terveyspalveluiden kehittämisessä
  26. Online electronic healthcare records: Comparing the views of cancer patients and others
  27. ‘I do not share it with others. No, it’s for me, it’s my care’: On sharing of patient accessible electronic health records
  28. Conceptualizing information work for health contexts in Library and Information Science
  29. Genres and situational appropriation of information
  30. Using object biographies to understand the curation crisis: lessons learned from the museum life of an archaeological collection
  31. Authoring social reality with documents
  32. Patients’ Experiences of Accessing Their Electronic Health Records: National Patient Survey in Sweden
  33. Differences in the experiences of reading medical records online: Elderly, Older and Younger Adults compared
  34. Opportunities and challenges with My Kanta: First results from a focus group study about user experiences and opinions on the National Archive of Health Information
  35. Archaeological Practices, Knowledge Work and Digitalisation
  36. Holistic information behavior and the perceived success of work in organizations
  37. Patients’ Experiences of Accessing Their Electronic Health Records: National Patient Survey in Sweden (Preprint)
  38. Affective capitalism of knowing and the society of search engine
  39. Situational appropriation of information
  40. “We’ve got a better situation”: the life and afterlife of virtual communities in Google Lively
  41. The unbearable lightness of participating? Revisiting the discourses of “participation” in archival literature
  42. Towards information leadership
  43. “Library users come to a library to find books”
  44. Transformation or continuity?: The impact of social media on information: implications for theory and practice
  45. Authorship and Documentary Boundary Objects
  46. The politics of boundary objects: Hegemonic interventions and the making of a document
  47. The complete information literacy? Unforgetting creation and organization of information
  48. Information sources and perceived success in corporate finance
  49. Social capital in Second Life
  50. What is Library 2.0?
  51. Ecological framework of information interactions and information infrastructures
  52. New modes of information behavior emerging from the social web
  53. Analytical information horizon maps
  54. The Second Life of library and information science education: Learning together apart
  55. Work and work roles: a context of tasks
  56. Participatory archive: towards decentralised curation, radical user orientation, and broader contextualisation of records management
  57. Perspectives to the classification of information interactions